I love it when they change POGs so little that you can barely notice but still take you all day.None that I know of. Take a look at the pog's and see what if anything is really changing. Sometimes its just a small ISM change. If it looks like a lot is changing keep close tabs on workbench they will hopefully post something. If you find out something let us all know.
Is there anyway to know exactly how much time it will actually take to complete the workload. Next week babies some how has 29 revisions but all but 2 say 0.
I am that experienced team member. We never had that issue before where everything said 0 hours. My team lead went in and tied everything and baby toys changed somewhat so I had to fix that issue. I’m not sure if the other 8 resets had issues.
No he was tying them in without checking as one took me 30 minutes to fix. Next week revisions are 0 for time again and I have received quite a bit of transition freight for that reset. Hopefully this time he will look into it.
I would do something better you tie you fix it .This will tick me off if someone did that. Your schematic will be screwed up, unnecessary pulls will be made with no proper labels on the floor to stock them. It will be a mess if no one goes back and fix it. I would tell that TL not to tie anything without making sure it's set to plano.
We do the same. GM TL ties it and doesn't set? It gets put on a pallet (or straight to backstock if we're feeling nice) and dayside TL & their team gets to fix it, pull and push it.I would do something better you tie you fix it .
The gm tl did so and the inbound put the freight on the side and and I told him here this is yours the pog is tied but labels are not correct . Not wasting time on my push to fix it .
Our paper pog that was to be set Oct 15 was tied on Oct 17th by our GM-ETL. He failed to do anything more than tie it. So a week later I was working paper thinking why are these labels all fucked up and this Dixie shit has no space??? Looked at pog details and lo and behold it was tied and not set -- so I informed inbound TL and backstocked the Dixie. In a previous non-ODTM life I would have started fixing it or maybe just looked for the label strips or even printed a section of labels and started to reset it. I quickly decided a) I didn't have time to even start doing that; b) ETL's not here to communicate with; and c) oh well, I guess it's not my problem and the regular paper guy probably already knows what's happening. (PS backstocking the Dixie meant finding a pallet jack, moving a pallet of A&A repacks to the floor, finding a ladder, backstocking, and reverse.)This will tick me off if someone did that. Your schematic will be screwed up, unnecessary pulls will be made with no proper labels on the floor to stock them. It will be a mess if no one goes back and fix it. I would tell that TL not to tie anything without making sure it's set to plano.